Miami Herald (Sunday)

PUBLISHER’S WEEKLY BEST-SELLERS

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Publishers Weekly bestseller­s for week ending Sept. 3.

HARDCOVER FICTION

1. “Carrie Soto Is Back” by Taylor Jenkins Reid (Ballantine)

2. “The Ink Black Heart” by Robert Galbraith (Muholland)

3. “Other Birds” by Sarah Addison Allen (St. Martin’s Press)

4. “All Good People Here” by Ashley Flowers (Bantam)

5. “The 6:20 Man” by David Baldacci (Grand Central Publishing)

6. “The Challenge” by Danielle Steel (Delacorte)

7. “Overkill” by Sandra Brown ( Grand Central Publishing)

8. “Girl, Forgotten” by Karin Slaughter (William Morrow)

9. “The Hotel Nantucket” by Elin Hilderbran­d (Little, Brown)

10. “Babel” by R.F. Kuang (Harper

Voyager)

11. “Shattered” by Patterson/Born (Little, Brown)

12. “Sparring Partners” by John Grisham (Doubleday)

13. “Lessons in Chemistry” by Bonnie Garmus (Doubleday)

14. “Daisy Darker” by Alice Feeney (Flatiron)

15. “Wrong Place Wrong Time” by Gillian McAllister (William Morrow)

HARDCOVER NONFICTION

1. “I’m Glad My Mom Died” by Jennette McCurdy (Simon & Schuster)

2. “The Great Reset” by Alex Jones (Skyhorse Publishing)

3. “Breaking History” by Jared Kushner (Broadside)

4. “The Rise of Women and Wealth” by Cindy Couyoumjia­n (Greenleaf)

5. “The God of the Way” by Kathie Lee Gifford (Thomas Nelson)

6. “Diana, William, and Harry” by Patterson/Mooney (Little, Brown)

7. “Crazy Joy” by Mary Katherine Backstrom (Worthy)

8. “Global Class” by McDaniel/

(Benbella/Holt)

9. “Atlas of the Heart” by Brene Brown (Random House)

10. “We Never Die” by Matt Fraser (Gallery)

11. “Dungeons & Dragons: Spelljamme­r” (Wizards of the Coast)

12. “Operation Pineapple Express” by Scott Mann (Simon & Schuster)

13. “The Return” by Dick Morris (Humanix)

14. “Path Lit by Lightning” by David Maraniss (Simon & Schuster)

15. “Created Equal” by Ben Carson (Center Street)

MASS MARKET PAPERBACK

1. “The Judge’s List” by John Grisham (Vintage)

2. “Where the Crawdads Sing” (media tie-in) by Delia Owens (G.P. Putnam’s Sons)

3. “2 Sisters Detective Agency” by Patterson/Fox (Grand Central Publishing)

4. “Sons of Thunder” by Johnstone/ Johnstone (Pinnacle)

5. “Clive Cussler’s The Devil’s Sea” by Dirk Cussler (G.P. Putnam’s Sons)

6. “Nothing to Lose” by J.A. Jance (William Morrow)

7. “Secrets” by Fern Michaels (Zebra)

8. “To the River’s End” by William W. Johnstone (Pinnacle)

9. “Vince Flynn: Enemy at the Gates” by Kyle Mills (Pocket)

10. “The Next Accident” by Lisa Gardner ( Bantam)

11. “Rich Dad Poor Dad” by Robert T. Kiyoski (Plata)

12. “Fire & Blood” (media tie-in) by Martin/Wheatley (Bantam)

13. “Phantom Game” by Christine Feehan (Berkley)

14. “Tracking a Killer” by Elizabeth Goddard (Love Inspired Suspense)

15. “Trusting Her Amish Heart” by Cathy Liggett (Love Inspired)

TRADE PAPERBACKS

1. “Verity” by Colleen Hoover (Grand Central Publishing)

2. “Reminders of Him” by Colleen Hoover (Montlake)

3. “Love on the Brain” by Ali HazelWehag­e wood (Berkley)

4. “Feeding Littles and Beyond” by Ali Maffucci (Avery)

5. “The 2023 Old Farmer’s Almanac” by Old Farmer’s Almanac (Old Farmer’s Almanac)

6. “Book Lovers” by Emily Henry (Berkley)

7. “The Lost Girls of Willowbroo­k” by Ellen Marie Wiseman (Kensington)

8. “The Ninth Month” by Patterson/ DiLallo (Grand Central Publishing)

9. “Every Summer After” by Carley Fortune (Berkley)

10. “The Wish” by Nicholas Sparks (Grand Central Publishing)

11. “Things We Never Got Over” by Lucy Score (Bloom)

12. “The Love Hypothesis” by Ali Hazelwood (Berkley)

13. “Where the Crawdads Sing” (media tie-in) by Delia Owens (G.P. Putnam’s Sons)

14. “Malibu Rising” by Taylor Jenkins Reid (Ballantine)

15. “Fire & Blood” (media tie-in) by Martin/Wheatley (Bantam)

— ASSOCIATED PRESS no escaping the joyful, hopeful spirit that inhabits “The Poet’s House” — the spirit of poetry that by the end of this charming novel Carla so clearly embodies — and the irrepressi­ble Jean Thompson so smartly imparts. same. In a neat corollary, her book forms a subtly engineered bridge between art and reason.

“Our collective sleep is dangerous,” Alsadir asserts. This book is an alarm, ringing with the “holy intensity” of poetry. Wake up to joy, it entreats, before it’s too late.

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